News Summary
Jacksonville is bracing for its eighth freeze of the winter season as temperatures drop to 28°F. A Cold Weather Advisory and Winter Storm Warning have been issued, affecting Duval, Clay, and Putnam Counties. Residents should prepare for possible ice and snow accumulations that could impact travel and power outages. Warming centers have opened to provide relief from the cold, urging residents to stay updated and safe during this chilly weather alert.
Jacksonville Weather Alert: Brace for a Wintry Mix!
Hold onto your hats, Jacksonville! The weather just turned a notch colder as the city prepares for its eighth freeze of the winter season. Those who thought the warm sunshine was here to stay are in for a surprise. On Tuesday morning, temperatures plunged to a bone-chilling 28 degrees Fahrenheit, and the afternoon was hardly an improvement, only peaking in the low 50s. This marks the coldest February afternoon since January 21, 2024!
Cold Weather Advisory Issued
In light of these frigid conditions, local authorities have issued a Cold Weather Advisory. This alert signals potential hazards caused by the bitter cold, reminding residents to stay alert as the situation develops. A Winter Storm Warning has also officially taken effect. Running from Tuesday at 7 p.m. to Wednesday at 1 p.m., this warning covers most areas on the First Coast, including all of Southeast Georgia.
What Areas Are Affected?
Residents in Duval County, Clay County, and western Putnam County are particularly advised to stay vigilant as they are included in this winter storm warning. Moreover, a Winter Weather Advisory will be active in St. Johns County and eastern Putnam County from 1 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The forecast is calling for a mix of precipitation that could include heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
What To Expect
As many are already speculating, total accumulations could bring as much as one inch of snow and sleet, while ice accumulations might range between two-tenths of an inch to a quarter of an inch. This poses significant concerns, particularly for bridges and overpasses, which are expected to become slick and dangerous. Drivers, be on the lookout!
In addition to road safety, there’s a risk of power outages due to ice accumulation on power lines and tree limbs. It’s likely that Wednesday morning’s commute could be significantly affected by these hazardous conditions. Make sure to prepare for potential power outages by thinking ahead about how to keep warm!
Keeping Warm and Safe
With strong northern winds expected to continue wreaking havoc, even colder temperatures and unsettling wind chill effects are on the forecast. Some cities within the affected area are likely to experience varying degrees of ice and snowfall impacts, with certain spots particularly vulnerable due to the already present cold air.
Monitoring the Situation
Meteorologists are actively monitoring the evolving situation, adjusting forecasts as necessary based on changing conditions. In order to ensure safety across the community, emergency protocols have been set up to activate the Florida National Guard and the Florida State Guard if the situation escalates. This is no joke, folks!
Warming Centers Open
For those needing some relief from the harsh chill, Jacksonville has opened several warming centers. Residents are encouraged to make use of these facilities if they require shelter from the cold weather. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!
Stay warm and safe, Jacksonville! Keep an eye on the weather, and stay updated with local alerts to navigate this wintry mix heading our way. The chilly days may be a hassle, but being prepared will get us through this cold snap together!
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Additional Resources
- Action News Jax
- Wikipedia: Weather
- Jacksonville.com
- Google Search: Winter Storm Warning Jacksonville
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- Google Scholar: Weather Advisory Jacksonville
- First Coast News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Winter storms
- Country Herald
- Google News: Jacksonville Weather Warnings
